'Teen Mom 2' season 6 spoilers: Loud and awkward custody bickerings in episode 3 'No Apologies'

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Relationships reach their breaking point in the upcoming installment of "Teen Mom 2" season 6. Episode 3 of the series will see a lot of bickering, yelling and walkouts. For starters, Nathan makes Jennelle's blood boil after ditching her in a meeting with their attorney about their baby Jace's custody.

Jennelle and her baby were already in the car. Nathan arrives minutes after, causing Jennelle to blame him for being late for the appointment. Upon hearing this, Nathan gets out of the car, announces that he won't be going with them and gets back to the house.

The argument easily heated up as the two started throwing insults at each other. Nathan declares that Jace is "not his problem" and calls it quits with Jennelle. It goes without saying that this only poured more fuel to the fire.

Meanwhile, Kailyn Lowry doubts that things are going to work out between her and her husband Javi Marroquin even after getting help and advice from a therapist. Javi continues to question why she locks her phone. Kailyn responds that it's none of his business who she talks to.

Leah, meanwhile, continues to reel away from the pain of her second divorce. Jeremy isn't making things easier for her as he even showed up in the reunion taping for "Teen Mom 2" with his new girl, Brooke Wehr. The good news is that Leah has now ended her rehab stint.

On the other hand, the upcoming "Teen Mom 2" season episode also puts Chelsea in an awkward situation. Although the day started well, Adam ends up asking Aubree about her custody preference. He even asked Aubree what her mommy says about him.

Things are getting more and more complicated in "Teen Mom 2" season 2. Will the couples ever find compromise? Find out on episode 3 titled "No Apologies" airs Thursday, July 23.

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